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Human T-cell immunity against the emerging and re-emerging viruses 被引量:7

Human T-cell immunity against the emerging and re-emerging viruses
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摘要 Over the past decade, we have seen an alarming number of high-profile outbreaks of newly emerging and re-emerging viruses.Recent outbreaks of avian influenza viruses, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronaviruses, Zika virus and Ebola virus present great threats to global health. Considering the pivotal role of host T-cell immunity in the alleviation of symptoms and the clearance of viruses in patients, there are three issues to be primarily concerned about T-cell immunity when a new virus emerges: first, does the population possess pre-existing T-cells against the new virus through previous infections of genetically relevant viruses; second, does a proper immune response arise in the patients to provide protection through an immunopathogenic effect; lastly, how long can the virus-specific immune memory persist. Herein, we summarize the current updates on the characteristics of human T-cell immunological responses against recently emerged or re-emerged viruses, and emphasize the necessity for timely investigation on the T-cell features of these viral diseases, which may provide beneficial recommendations for clinical diagnosis and vaccine development. Over the past decade, we have seen an alarming number of high-profile outbreaks of newly emerging and re-emerging viruses.Recent outbreaks of avian influenza viruses, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronaviruses, Zika virus and Ebola virus present great threats to global health. Considering the pivotal role of host T-cell immunity in the alleviation of symptoms and the clearance of viruses in patients, there are three issues to be primarily concerned about T-cell immunity when a new virus emerges: first, does the population possess pre-existing T-cells against the new virus through previous infections of genetically relevant viruses; second, does a proper immune response arise in the patients to provide protection through an immunopathogenic effect; lastly, how long can the virus-specific immune memory persist. Herein, we summarize the current updates on the characteristics of human T-cell immunological responses against recently emerged or re-emerged viruses, and emphasize the necessity for timely investigation on the T-cell features of these viral diseases, which may provide beneficial recommendations for clinical diagnosis and vaccine development.
出处 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第12期1307-1316,共10页 中国科学(生命科学英文版)
基金 supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2017YFC1200202) the China Mega-Project on Infectious Disease Prevention(2016ZX10004222-003) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81401312,81373141) the National Natural Science Foundation of China Innovative Research Group(81621091)
关键词 emerging viruses avian influenza H7N9 MERS-CoV Zika EBOLA human immunity T-CELL CROSS-REACTIVITY emerging viruses, avian influenza, H7N9, MERS-CoV, Zika, Ebola, human immunity, T-cell, cross-reactivity
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